 So, today my students are going to be putting sentences, sentence strips in order. So I would like to show you the paper, this is called Masterpiece Mixup, and really you could just use a one, two, and three, and a four. So what has happened is I have printed off these, I got these off a teacher's paid teacher's site, and of course they have a sentence strip picture. And so the students first going to look at the sentence strip picture, and then they're going to read each of the four sentences. And so each of the four sentences is referring to one of the pictures. So what they're going to do is put these sentences in order, and then they're going to be writing it in order on their sentence mixup sheet. This is an easy project to do with your students during a quick write, and then once they're done, if they want to read them aloud, that would be a great an extension to their sentence mixup, because sometimes if they put them in the wrong order, they can hear themselves say that. So verbally saying their sentence or story out loud afterwards is a great way to add to that. Try this in your classroom.